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  1. Date: 2023-01-01
    Authors: Fang A, Petentler K, Price A, Malloy S, Peterson M, Maddera L, Russell J, Treese M, Li H, Wang Y, McKinney S, Perera A, Yu CR.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  2. Advances in spatial omics technologies now allow multiple types of data to be acquired from the same tissue slice. To realize the full potential of such data, we need spatially informed methods for data integration. Here, we introduce SpatialGlue, a
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Yahui Long , Kok Siong Ang , Raman Sethi , Sha Liao ... Jinmiao Chen
  3. Date: 2023-01-01
    Authors: Zhu KW, Matsunami H.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  4. Spatial landmarks are crucial in describing histological features between samples or sites, tracking regions of interest in microscopy, and registering tissue samples within a common coordinate framework. Although other studies have explored
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Markus Ekvall , Ludvig Bergenstråhle , Alma Andersson , Paulo Czarnewski ... Joakim Lundeberg
  5. Date: 2023-01-01
    Authors: Moussa EA, Makhlouf M, Mathew LS, Saraiva LR.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  6. Spatial omics technologies characterize tissue molecular properties with spatial information, but integrating and comparing spatial data across different technologies and modalities is challenging. A comparative analysis tool that can search, match
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Zefang Tang , Shuchen Luo , Hu Zeng , Jiahao Huang ... Xiao Wang
  7. Date: 2023-01-01
    Authors: Neumann M, Muino JM.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  8. Much like solving a game of Clue, understanding physiological mysteries involves answering who, what, when and where. Multiomics approaches delve into cellular and molecular identities (the who and what), whereas longitudinal data collection
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Julienne L. Carstens , Santhoshi N. Krishnan , Arvind Rao , Anna G. Sorace ... Jared K. Burks
  9. Date: 2023-01-01
    Authors: Raghubar AM, Crawford J, Jones K, Lam PY, Andersen SB, Matigian NA, Ng MSY, Healy H, Kassianos AJ, Mallett AJ.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  10. Spatial omics technologies have transformed biomedical research by offering detailed, spatially resolved molecular profiles that elucidate tissue structure and function at unprecedented levels. AI can potentially unlock the full power of spatial
    Date: (2024)
    Authors: Kyle Coleman , Amelia Schroeder , Mingyao Li
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